Networking

Want to quit your job? Want to quit after only a day, a week, or a month?

Recently, I found myself in this situation. I was hired for a job that on paper seemed perfect for me, and I loved everything about it -- my boss was amazing, my co-workers were friendly and helpful, the money was good, and I was using my degree.

Being an introvert means so much more than being than shy, quiet and self-reflective; it also means finding energy by being alone instead of by interacting with others. Sometimes, however, introverts face unique obstacles, especially when it comes to the workplace.

Trade shows are where industry experts and professionals gather to network, show off their wares, and close business deals. Whether you have a great idea you're looking to introduce to the public or just want to break into the industry, trade shows are where to do it. However, trade shows can get expensive -- preparation is the key to a productive event in which you maximize your return on investment.

You graduate and now it's time to get a job (that's next, right?). After all, it's why you spent all those years in school. However, months and several promising job interviews later, you're still looking for work.

Moving away from home and not knowing anyone in your new college town can be daunting. Luckily, the rest of the incoming students will feel the exact same way.

If you live on campus it’s easy to make friends with the people in your dorm, but if you like to meet people with similar interests it’s important to venture out. Joining a club can be a great way to meet new people with similar interests.